Sets, Relation and Function: Operations and Laws of Sets, Cartesian Products, Binary Relation, Partial Ordering Relation, Equivalence Relation, Image of a Set, Sum and Product of Functions, Bijective functions, Inverse and Composite Function, Size of a Set, Finite and infinite Sets, Countable and uncountable Sets, Cantor's diagonal argument and The Power Set theorem, Schroeder-Bernstein theorem.
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Sir,, there is a TYPO in the Total Order Relation definition at (9:07). It reads "For every element a,b belongs to A either a R b, or bRa, or a = b. But the a=b property does not hold for the Total Ordered relation. It must be only either a R b, or b R a.
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This is wrong,you are referring anti symmetric as asymmetric. But anti symmetric is different than asymmetric.first check the definition. Didn't expect from you🤐.
A relation, R, is antisymmetric if (a,b) in R implies (b,a) is not in R, unless a=b. It is asymmetric if (a,b) in R implies (b,a) is not in R, even if a=b. Asymmetric relations are antisymmetric and irreflexive.
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